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@SomeGuy said:
If you are sure the drive is really bigger than 8gb and it is still not letting you create a partition, and thinks you have the entire space, then something really, really weird is going on. I'd suggest probing the IDE drive with v…

@win32 said:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080403103343/http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/c64web.html
This machine allegedly came with MS-DOS 7 bundled with Windows 3.1, in 1998. So it appears that it did exist as a standalone product from Micr…

@SomeGuy said:
A 266Mhz Cyrix should use bog standard IDE. I really don't see why it is being limited. If XP boots at all, then it has little to do with the CPU, and probably not much to do with the chipset.
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I have tried both …

@yourepicfailure said:
Yes, however those may not be the latest, and better working drivers.
MediaGx processors and chipsets were discontinued before Windows XP even came out, I think MediaGX was discontinued 1999 to 2000. I am guessing W…

@yourepicfailure said:
I would check and see if there is a better Windows XP mass storage driver available for your hardware and slipstream it to see if there is an effect.
Windows xp already has the drivers for the MediaGX chipset, so it…

@SomeGuy said:
After installing XP on a drive larger than 8GB, will XP let you create additional partitions in the space above 8GB?
If not, then there is something really odd going on. I used to run in to that limitation on NT 4 all the ti…

My first computer was a HSN or QVC special , an emachines with an actual pentium III , don't remember the speed. not a usual emachines with a intel celeron. It had 64Mb of ram, 15 GB hard drive and windows 98 SE. I thought I posted on here with the …

@BF10 said:
Well, of course you can run Windows 3.1 on most versions of MS-DOS and PC-DOS. You could also run it on other DOS versions such as DR-DOS as well, although in beta versions there was the infamous AARD code that showed an error message…

@lolcat said:
http://www.winimage.com/download.htm if anyone need to download winimage
im not 100% sure , But I think im right, because the way that most cd boots with a bios is it uses floppy emulation. at the beginning of a the cd there…

I think winimage can do this, load the windows 98 iso into winimage, than select something to do with bootable cd, and select the windows 98 bootdisk image. it should make an entire new iso that is bootable.

@BlueSun said:
But there is no data saver option in Chrome on Windows.
yes there is I have it on my chrome in windows 10. But its actually optional , its a separate plugin for chrome that google has available.

@goody_fyre11 said:
No, this wasn't just a theme mod, it was most likely used in the Marines. It had its own startup logo and everything. It might have even had legal documents on it, I think it did.
it is possible to change the startup…

Rerun setup with the f option ( setup /f) if its windows 3.1, windows 3.11 or wfw 3.1. If its wfw 3.11 what you are using you can also edit serialno.inf , you can rerun setup with the f option as well but you have to use winsetup /f .
I have not …